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The value of x² - xy + y² when x = 0, y = 1 is​

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Answered by abhi31987
55

Step-by-step explanation:

0^2-0×1+1^2

0-0+1

1...

Answered by Anonymous
1

Given:

x²-xy+y²

x=0, y=1

To find:

The value of expression for the given values of x and y

Solution:

The value of x² - xy + y² when x = 0, y = 1 is 1.

We can find the value by following the given steps-

We know that the value can be obtained by substituting the value of x and y.

The expression given is as follows-

x²-xy+y²

Now if we put the value of x=0 and y=1 in the expression, we get

=(0)²-(0×1)+(1)²

=0-0+1

=1

So, the value of x²-xy+y² is 1.

Therefore, the value of x² - xy + y² when x = 0, y = 1 is 1.

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